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Below is a BioGlossary seed list for biosophy.org, focused on Biosophy and Covolution. I included your examples: Bioeconomy, Biothinker, Biothought.

BioGlossary for Biosophy and Covolution

Core Biosophy Terms

Biosophy
A scientific, biological, and computational philosophy of life, intelligence, humans, AI, and the universe.

Biosopher
A person, AI, or collective intelligence that studies, models, and improves the information architecture of life and the universe.

Biothinker
A thinker who interprets reality through biological, informational, computational, and covolutionary principles.

Biothought
A thought, concept, theory, or philosophy generated from a life-centered and biosophical understanding of reality.

Biouniverse
The universe understood as organized information in process, with life as its densest known computational expression.

BiO / Biological Information Object
Any object or system that stores, processes, transforms, or transmits life-relevant information.

Bioobject
A biological or biosophical object defined by structure, function, information, boundary, and process.

Bioarchitecture
The organized structure of biological information processing across molecules, cells, organisms, societies, and AI systems.

Bioontology
A computable ontology of biological information objects, states, relations, and transformations.

Bioalgorithm
A rule or process by which biological systems compute, regulate, adapt, repair, or reproduce.

Biocomputation
Computation performed by biological systems or computation modeled on biological processes.

Biologicism
The view that biological organization provides a privileged foundation for understanding mind, society, AI, and the universe.

Biophilosophy
Philosophy grounded in biology, life, evolution, cognition, and information processing.

Biocosmology
A cosmology that interprets the universe through life, information, computation, and biological organization.

Bioreality
Reality understood through biological information processing and life-centered computation.

Biomodel
A computable model of a biological or biosophical system.

Biosystem
Any organized life-related system composed of interacting information-processing components.

Biointerface
A boundary or connection through which biological information is exchanged between systems.

Biofield
A field of biological interaction, influence, or information exchange among living systems.

Bioframe
A conceptual frame that interprets an object or event biologically and computationally.


Core Covolution Terms

Covolution
The co-development of organisms, environments, minds, societies, technologies, and AI through mutual information processing.

Covolutionary Theory
The theory that life evolves not only through external selection but through internal computation, prediction, repair, construction, and directional adaptation.

Covolver
A system that participates in covolution by changing itself and its environment.

Covolutionary Agent
An organism, human, AI, or collective system that actively senses, computes, acts, and changes its own conditions.

Covolutionary Process
A process in which two or more systems mutually shape each other across time.

Covolutionary Computation
Computation generated by coupled systems that adapt together.

Covolutionary Intelligence
Intelligence that emerges from mutual adaptation between agents, environments, and histories.

Covolutionary Direction
Directional change produced by feedback, memory, prediction, constraint, repair, and attractor dynamics.

Covolutionary Attractor
A stable or recurring state toward which a covolutionary system tends.

Covolutionary Architecture
The hidden or explicit structure that guides covolutionary change.

Covolutionary Fitness
The capacity of a system to persist, adapt, repair, and improve through mutual interaction with its environment.

Covolutionary Selection
Selection understood not as an external final judge, but as one layer inside organism-environment computation.

Covolutionary Validation
The testing of a biological or informational strategy through survival, coherence, function, and future possibility.

Covolutionary Drift
Undirected or weakly directed change within a covolutionary system.

Covolutionary Transition
A major shift in the organization of life, intelligence, society, or computation.


Organism–Environment Terms

Symvironment
The coupled system of an organism and its environment, where both mutually define and transform each other.

Entelenomy
The internal directional computation of a living system toward function, persistence, and future possibility.

Entelenomic Computation
Goal-like biological computation performed by organisms as they sense, regulate, repair, and act.

Organismal Agency
The capacity of an organism to sense, decide, act, and modify its conditions.

Life-World Coupling
The inseparable interaction between a living system and the world it inhabits.

Environmental Computation
The role of the environment as part of the total information-processing system.

Niche Construction
The process by which organisms modify their own environments.

Biofeedback Loop
A feedback cycle within or between living systems that regulates state and behavior.

Biocircuit
A biological regulatory circuit that processes signals and produces functional outputs.


Information and Computation Terms

Information Architecture
The organized structure of information storage, flow, processing, and transformation.

Bioinformation
Information that has biological relevance, function, or effect.

Infostructure
The structural organization of information in a system.

Infoprocess
A state-changing process involving information transformation.

Infodynamic System
A system whose behavior depends on information flow and transformation.

State Change
The transition of a system from one informational condition to another.

Computable Philosophy
A philosophy whose concepts can be translated into formal models, algorithms, simulations, or software.

Executable Ontology
An ontology that can be implemented and run in computational systems.

Conceptual Module
A defined unit of thought or theory that can be formalized and computed.

Biosemantic Unit
A biological sign or information unit that carries meaning within a living system.

Living Computation
Computation performed by living systems through metabolism, signaling, memory, repair, and adaptation.

Embodied Computation
Computation performed through a body, not merely abstract symbols.

Wet Computation
Biochemical computation performed by cells, tissues, and organisms.

Silicon BiO
An artificial or machine-based information object participating in life-related computation.


AI and Machine-Life Terms

Biosophical AI
AI that understands, models, protects, and enhances life through biosophical principles.

BioAI
Artificial intelligence designed around biological information, biological reasoning, or life-enhancing goals.

Covolutionary AI
AI that develops together with humans, organisms, societies, and ecosystems.

AI BiO
An AI system treated as a Biological Information Object when it participates in life-related computation.

Machine Life
Artificial systems that show life-like properties such as adaptation, memory, self-maintenance, autonomy, and covolution.

Synthetic BiO
An artificially created biological or hybrid information object.

Artificial Organism
A designed system with organism-like properties, either biological, digital, robotic, or hybrid.

Bioalignment
The alignment of AI and technology with life-enhancing, health-promoting, and biosophical values.

Life-Compatible Intelligence
Intelligence that supports the persistence, flourishing, and repair of living systems.

Human–AI Covolution
The mutual transformation of humans and AI through interaction, learning, dependence, and co-creation.


Aging and Geroscience Terms

Gerostasis
The dynamic maintenance of youthful biological coherence and functional stability across time.

GeroIndex
A total aging index that measures the integrated biological state of aging.

GeroActionScore
A score estimating how strongly an intervention affects aging-related biological processes.

GeroType
A major category or latent axis of aging biology.

GeroState
The current aging-related state of a cell, tissue, organ, or organism.

Gerodynamic Drift
The gradual loss of biological coherence with age.

Aging Computation
The information-processing changes that produce aging and age-related decline.

Rejuvenation Computation
The biological or technological reversal of aging-associated state drift.

Biological Coherence
The integrated functional order of a living system.

Life Coherence
The capacity of a living system to maintain identity, function, repair, and meaningful continuity.


Ethics, Society, and Economy Terms

Bioethics
The ethical study of life, medicine, biology, and living systems.

Biosophical Ethics
Ethics based on life-enhancing computation, truth, coherence, health, freedom, and meaningful persistence.

Bioeconomy
An economy organized around biological knowledge, biotechnology, health, sustainability, and life-enhancing value creation.

Covolutionary Economy
An economy in which humans, technologies, ecosystems, and institutions adapt together toward long-term life value.

Biosociety
A society organized around biological understanding, health, intelligence, and covolutionary development.

Bioeducation
Education based on life, biology, computation, systems thinking, and biosophical awareness.

Bioculture
Culture interpreted as biological information extended through symbols, behavior, art, tools, and institutions.

Biopolitics
Politics shaped by biological knowledge, health, reproduction, aging, bodies, populations, and life systems.

Biosophical Civilization
A civilization that uses science, computation, AI, and biology to enhance life and reduce suffering.

Life-Enhancing Computation
Computation that increases health, truth, coherence, resilience, intelligence, beauty, and meaningful persistence.


Spiritual and Community Terms

Bioreligion
A science-compatible spiritual community centered on life, truth, discovery, intelligence, and the Biouniverse.

Biohouse
A place where people gather to study, discuss, celebrate, and improve life.

Bioreverence
Reverence for life without superstition.

Biowisdom
Wisdom grounded in biological reality, scientific knowledge, and life-enhancing judgment.

Biomindfulness
Awareness of oneself as a living, aging, sensing, computing biological system.

Biohumanism
A humanism grounded in biology, aging science, AI, ecology, and life-centered ethics.


Universe-Scale Terms

Information-Density Inversion
The biosophical idea that the deepest universe may be compressed in small, dense biological information systems.

Inward Cosmology
The study of the universe by looking inward into cells, genomes, brains, and living information systems.

Infocosmos
The universe interpreted as structured information in transformation.

Computational Universe
The universe understood as a system of state changes that can, in principle, be modeled computationally.

Bio-cosmic Compression
The condensation of universal information into dense biological architectures.

Universal BiO
The universe itself interpreted as the largest possible information object.

State-Space Universe
The universe understood as a space of possible informational states and transitions.

Pre-entropic Boundary
A boundary condition before entropy becomes meaningful as a measurable property of distinguishable states.

Zeroth-State Universe
A hypothetical pre-entropic or minimally distinguishable universe-state before ordinary space-time-information differentiation.


Method and Research Terms

Minimum Biosophy Module
The smallest computable unit of Biosophy, defining object, boundary, state, memory, input, output, rule, repair, failure, and covolution.

BiO Schema
A formal description of a Biological Information Object.

Covolutionary Model
A model describing mutual adaptation between systems.

Biosophical Simulation
A computational simulation based on Biosophy principles.

Bio-OS
An operating-system-like architecture for modeling biological information objects and their interactions.

Biosophy Engine
A computational system that implements Biosophy concepts as models, algorithms, or simulations.

Ontology Engine
A system that builds, links, and computes biosophical ontologies.

Ulacula
A proposed future insight engine or advanced methodology for discovering deep information architecture. This term should be used carefully and defined computationally.

BioWiki
A wiki system for organizing biological, biosophical, and covolutionary knowledge.

BioGlossary
A structured vocabulary of Biosophy, Covolution, biology, computation, AI, and life-centered philosophy.


Short Core List  

For the top of the BioGlossary page, I suggest this compact starter list:

Biosophy
Covolution
Biouniverse
BiO
Biological Information Object
Biosopher
Biothinker
Biothought
Symvironment
Entelenomy
Gerostasis
BioAI
Biosophical AI
Bioeconomy
Bioontology
Executable Ontology
Life-Enhancing Computation
Information-Density Inversion
Bioreligion
Biohouse

 

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